Mr. Boyd won the Oscar for cinematography in 2003 for his work on 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World,' but not before a distinguished and notable career shooting dozens of films including: 'Picnic at Hanging Rock,' 'Gallipoli,' 'Tender Mercies,' 'Crocodile Dundee,' 'White Men Can't Jump,' 'Forever Young,' 'Operation Dumbo Drop,' 'Tin Cup,' 'Liar Liar,' and 'American Outlaws' (just to name a few). Russell also has the distinction of having shot 6 of acclaimed director Peter Weir's films, including 'Master and Commander' and Weir's latest film, 'The Way Back.'

Russell discusses his long relationship with director Peter Weir, the challenges he faced shooting films like 'Master and Commander' and 'The Way Back,' the present digital revolution and, offers some very wise advice to young and aspiring cinematographers.

Thank you for downloading this episode of The Camera Report, produced by Brad Malone and Sean Malone. We want to hear from you! Email us at podcast@waterfootfilms.com. For more episodes of The Camera Report please visit waterfootfilms.com and click on the PODCAST link. Subscribing is easy and free. Also, search for Waterfoot Films on Facebook and then "Like" us to see updates.

Alex has nearly a dozen producing credits to her name, including the modern Western classic 'Quigley Down Under,' romantic drama 'Frankie and Johnny' (starring Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer), and 'I Wanna Hold your Hand' (director Robert Zemeckis' first feature film and foray into Beatle-mania). Alex was also a producer on 'Norma Rae' for which Sally Field famously won her Best Actress Oscar and which earned Alex an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.

Sean talks to Alex about the job of the producer and a little bit about her career in the movies.

The Camera Report is produced by Brad Malone and Sean Malone. For more episodes please visit waterfootfilms.com, and click on the PODCAST link - Subscribing is easy and free. Also, search for "Waterfoot Films" on Facebook and then "Like" us to see updates. Thank you and enjoy!

Danny earned that nomination for his beautifully realized work on "The King's Speech," which also brought Danny nominations for an ASC award and his 3rd BAFTA Award nomination. His other films include "This is England," "Pirate Radio" and the groundbreaking HBO mini-series "John Adams."

Sean talks to Danny about the visual language of "The King's Speech," the challenges of shooting on location and Danny's work on the upcoming spy action/comedy, "Johnny English Reborn" which hits theaters in the US October 21st.*

The Camera Report is produced by Brad Malone and Sean Malone. For more episodes of The Camera Report please visit www.waterfootfims.com and click on the PODCAST link. Subscribing is easy and free. Also, search for Waterfoot Films on Facebook and then "Like" us to see updates. Enjoy!

*Note: In the interview, Sean states that "Johnny English Reborn" hits theaters in the US October 28th. This is incorrect. The date has been changed to October 21st since the time of the interview.

This month's episode features an interview with Craig McCall, an award winning director and documentary filmmaker whose most recent film: Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff, chronicles the long and illustrious career of the late British cinematographer.

Jack Cardiff shot some of cinema's most valued treasures, including films like Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes and The African Queen, in a career in movies that spanned over 80 years. Craig McCall had the good fortune of knowing Jack in his later years and after meeting Jack and forming a sincere admiration for him, Craig took on what would become a 13 year effort to chronicle Jack's professional life on film.

For more information on our show or news about upcoming guests, please search for Waterfoot Films on facebook and "like" us to see updates. Or visit our website at www.waterfootfilms.com.

Haris grew up on the island country of Cyprus and studied fine art and filmmaking in London at Central St. Martin's College of Art and Design. He went on to receive his MFA in cinematography from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. Shortly thereafter he had the opportunity to intern with legendary cinematographer, Conrad Hall, ASC on the film "A Civil Action." He is a member of the British Society of Cinematographers and also serves on the BSC's board of governors.

Haris talks about his growth as a cinematographer since his university days, what it was like to work beside Conrad Hall, ASC and his stunning work on this Summer's comic book blockbuster, "THOR."

Enjoy! Follow us on Facebook (Waterfoot Films) or visit our website at www.waterfootfilms.com

Bob has spent over two decades in the film business shooting camera for NFL films, big budget Hollywood movies and recently served as Director of Photography for a string of successful faith-based films including Fireproof, Facing the Giants and Letters to God.

Bob discusses how he got his start, what it was like to operate camera for the much anticipated Cowboys and Aliens, and his latest effort as DP, Courageous.

The goal of The Camera Report is to inform and inspire a new generation of filmmakers. Each episode will feature a distinguished guest from the world of cinema --- cinematographers, directors, other craftsmen and women and sometimes (as in the case of Ms. Lloyd), experts on film history.

Harold Lloyd stands alongside Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin as one of cinema's most influential early filmmakers and silent film comedians. Harold's movies have been loved by generation after generation and continue to inspire filmmakers. The picture of Harold's "Glass Character" hanging from a lofty clock in 1923's 'Safety Last' is one of cinema's most enduring images.

Suzanne was raised by Harold and her grandmother Mildred, and when Harold passed away in 1971, she became one of three trustees of Harold's estate at the young age of 19. Today she is the sole trustee of that estate, and she travels all over the world promoting her grandfather's work and legacy, working tirelessly to see her grandfather's films restored to their original grandeur. Sean talks to Suzanne about some of her grandfather's experiences in the early days of the film industry (and what it was like growing up with him).

The Camera Report is produced by Brad Malone and Sean Malone. For more episodes please visit waterfootfilms.com, and click on the PODCAST link - Subscribing is easy and free. Also, search for "Waterfoot Films" on Facebook and then "Like" us to see updates. Thank you and enjoy!

Welcome to Podbean.com. You can edit this post by clicking "Manage" Tab then "Posts" sub-Tab after you log into your Podbean Dashboard. Podbean.com provides an all-in-one service for video and audio podcast/blog. You can customize your podcast/blog site on mouse clicking, see where your audiences come from on a geographic map powered by Google, moderate your comments with a built-in anti-Spam filter, easy to customize your iTunes podcast page in the iTunes preview page. Learn more at http://news.podbean.com. Have question ? Check out Podbean.com FAQ. Happy Podcasting!